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that helped shape the debate in the way that it supports the idea that immigration is important to america. we are part of the american immigration council, formally known as the american immigration law foundation. we work very closely with lawyers, including one of the sponsors of tonight's events. when i talk about compehensive immigration reform to people, i often like to move away from the movie analogy to the game analogy. think about it as a rubik's cube. if you get one side right, it probably means the other sites are screwed up. you cannot think about immigration as the one issue. there are so many that interact with each other. we often focus on legalization because it's such an overwhelming issue in many ways. we have so many people that are here without the appropriate documentation. we also know we have huge family backlogs. we have all kinds of problems with the due process and the interior enforcement issues that we face. we have a worker verification program that does not really address our needs. we have a very dynamic economy, but very static numbers for immigrating. we h
that helped shape the debate in the way that it supports the idea that immigration is important to america. we are part of the american immigration council, formally known as the american immigration law foundation. we work very closely with lawyers, including one of the sponsors of tonight's events. when i talk about compehensive immigration reform to people, i often like to move away from the movie analogy to the game analogy. think about it as a rubik's cube. if you get one side right, it...
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. >>> medidas que pretende implementar un país de latino américa, que ayudar a inmigrantes deportado de estados unidos. >>> mañana inicia la primavera oficialmente nosotros esperamos vientos fuerte, tuvimos esta tarde este sistema de baja presión, con potencial de traer tormentas al área, hacia el sur también bajo lluvia, esperamos que lo principal sea aumento en viento, lluvias, tuvimos, 58 oakland por encima de media pulgada, pero advertencia de vientoss fuertes de eso le hablaremos más adelante como parte de la reunion anual de los miembros de la organizacion amnistia internacional, en san francisco, se presento el . >>> la reunión anual de miembro de la amnistía en san antonifra se presentó el padre. >>> el padre, alejandro realiza una valiente labor a través de decenas de refugios en méxico. >>> el padre alejandro explicaba acerca de su obra en méxico. >>> no solamente, soy parte de un equipo y entonces, tenemos 62 casa en la república méxico y damos asistencia y también promoción y defendemos derechos humanos de los inmigrante los tratamos como son, grandes perso
. >>> medidas que pretende implementar un país de latino américa, que ayudar a inmigrantes deportado de estados unidos. >>> mañana inicia la primavera oficialmente nosotros esperamos vientos fuerte, tuvimos esta tarde este sistema de baja presión, con potencial de traer tormentas al área, hacia el sur también bajo lluvia, esperamos que lo principal sea aumento en viento, lluvias, tuvimos, 58 oakland por encima de media pulgada, pero advertencia de vientoss fuertes de eso...
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this is america-mexico problem. the greatest threat to the united states today, john, son the mexican border. there's a war going on down there. it is not on the korean border with 28,000 troops, it's not in afghanistan, it's no not in iraq. they kill almost 50,000 in this drug car -- excuse me, 35,000 people, and the last for our five years, and that's coming to the united states. [everyone talking at once] >> they're killing people with u.s. guns and they're killing them over drugs >>> issue three, libya's revolt. violence this week continues between libyan anti-government reb pells libyan government forces reds by head of state cool in her moammar gaddafi. during the joint press conference with mexican president calderone, president obama was asked about the conflict in libya. >> so let me just be very unambiguous about this -- colonel give gaddafi needs to leave. >> that was thursday. the president will said to be weighing the pros and cons of a no-fly zone over libya. a no-fly zone would present gaddafi from us
this is america-mexico problem. the greatest threat to the united states today, john, son the mexican border. there's a war going on down there. it is not on the korean border with 28,000 troops, it's not in afghanistan, it's no not in iraq. they kill almost 50,000 in this drug car -- excuse me, 35,000 people, and the last for our five years, and that's coming to the united states. [everyone talking at once] >> they're killing people with u.s. guns and they're killing them over drugs...
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obama llega a esta ciudad dentro de solo unas horas y el presidente recordarán que había dicho que américa latina iba a ser su prioridad pero la pregunta de muchos brasileños, es cómo va a ser cuando el presidente tiene su mente en japón y en libia, esta es la agenda del presidente obama en los próximos días. >> lo más importante del viaje del presidente barack obama a centro y sudamérica que se realizó a pesar de la crisis nuclear en japón, la rebelión contra la dictadura en el mundo árabe y un montón de problemas en estados unidos decidió no cancelar y posponer el viaje. >> con la llegada el mensaje es claro, esta es una región que nos importa. >> hay ahora que tener una relación de igual para igual. >> asesor de la casa blanca asegura que en este viaje estados unidos quiere lidiar con brasil, chile y el salvador como si fueran países iguales. >> los estados unidos bajo el liderazgo del presidente obama quiere trabajar como un socio, en iguales con los países de la región para enfrentar a los retos que están viviendo día a día el pueblo de las américas. >> el presid
obama llega a esta ciudad dentro de solo unas horas y el presidente recordarán que había dicho que américa latina iba a ser su prioridad pero la pregunta de muchos brasileños, es cómo va a ser cuando el presidente tiene su mente en japón y en libia, esta es la agenda del presidente obama en los próximos días. >> lo más importante del viaje del presidente barack obama a centro y sudamérica que se realizó a pesar de la crisis nuclear en japón, la rebelión contra la dictadura en...
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gira que es una tradición de noticias univisión cada vez que un presidente de los estados unidos viaja américa latino. >> ahora pasamos contigo. >> el consejo de seguridad de la onu aprobó la creación de una zona de exclusión aérea sobre libia que permitirá la protección de las zonas pobladas bajo las amenazas de gaddafi incluyendo la ciudad en poder de los rebeldes autoriza otras medidas contra el dictador, aseguró que iba a responder contra ataque si es atacado por fuerzas internacionales y amenaza con atacar la pasión. >> nos vamos a la pausa comercial y cuando regresemos, tendremos todos los detalles de los vuelos que están llegando a territorio estadounidense provenien provenientes de japón. volvemos. >> es de 400 por hora. exponerse a una dosis de 5.000, puede causar cáncer. >> precisamente los detectores de radiación en los aeropuertos en chicago, dieron positivo cuando algunos pasajeros de vuelo el vuelos de japón, pasaron que hicieron las autoridades y que ocurrió con los pasajeros, tenemos a viviana avila. desde chicago >> efectivamente las autoridades federales confirm
gira que es una tradición de noticias univisión cada vez que un presidente de los estados unidos viaja américa latino. >> ahora pasamos contigo. >> el consejo de seguridad de la onu aprobó la creación de una zona de exclusión aérea sobre libia que permitirá la protección de las zonas pobladas bajo las amenazas de gaddafi incluyendo la ciudad en poder de los rebeldes autoriza otras medidas contra el dictador, aseguró que iba a responder contra ataque si es atacado por...
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are not in america today because of abortion because one in three pregnancies i don't worship and so we are depopulating this country it's through a policy that doesn't support families this does not encourage families to have children to support them when they when we do have had those children and of course the second aspect which is even more important which is the abortion culture in this country so. really gotta hand it to be the republicans their excuse is it do keep getting more and more creative by the day to push their agenda so because of abortion the u.s. doesn't have enough qualified workers to fund social security nice try rick really i mean the absurdity of it is just stunning social security is sitting on a four point three trillion dollar fund that's not expected to change for another quarter of a century but if rick is so worried about the workforce here in the us i don't know how to change his stance on immigration issues and urge other g.o.p. lawmakers to do the same how many millions of undocumented workers are there here in the u.s. right now the estimates range
are not in america today because of abortion because one in three pregnancies i don't worship and so we are depopulating this country it's through a policy that doesn't support families this does not encourage families to have children to support them when they when we do have had those children and of course the second aspect which is even more important which is the abortion culture in this country so. really gotta hand it to be the republicans their excuse is it do keep getting more and more...
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today, latin america is democratic. virtually all the people here have gone from living under a dictatorship to democracy. we have seen historic, peaceful transfers of power. the work of perfecting ever democracies is never done. this is outstanding progress that has been made here in the americas. today, latin america is growing. they made a tough but necessary reforms. they have handled the economic downturn better than other regions. tens of millions of people have been lifted from extreme poverty. a new middle-class is demanding more of themselves and more from their government. latin america is coming together to address shared challenges. when a coup in honduras threatened a democratic process, the nations of the hemisphere in felt the democratic charge, helping to lay this foundation for a return to the pool of law. contributions of latin american countries have been critical in haiti as well as latin america diplomacy in the elections in haiti. that america is contributing to global prosperity in the security. l
today, latin america is democratic. virtually all the people here have gone from living under a dictatorship to democracy. we have seen historic, peaceful transfers of power. the work of perfecting ever democracies is never done. this is outstanding progress that has been made here in the americas. today, latin america is growing. they made a tough but necessary reforms. they have handled the economic downturn better than other regions. tens of millions of people have been lifted from extreme...
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whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old in mad men america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, in brooklyn or dupont circle drinking shots with other preadult weekend. they were married and they had children and they had lawns to mow and cars whose oil needed changing. now let's look at the numbers. notice that in 1970, the average age of marriage for men was 23. and for women, a little less than 21. today, it's 26 and 28 but that's a little bit misleading, actually, because the numbers for college-educated and those -- even those with some graduate school education are much considerably higher. for women with a b.a. the average age is about 27. for women with a master's or professionals degree -- professional degree it's about 30. now, this means we have a historically high percentage of single people in their 20s and early 30s. this gives you a little bit of an idea. now, unlike almost any other decade we're looking at here, the majority of 25 years old are
whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old in mad men america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, in brooklyn or dupont circle drinking shots with other preadult weekend. they were married and they had children and they had lawns to mow and cars whose oil needed changing. now let's look at the numbers. notice that in 1970, the average age of marriage for men was 23. and for women, a little...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. washington reintroduce this military trials at guantanamo bay despite anç earlier promise to close it down. the party is over for the highest-paid actor on american television. charlie sheen is sacked from his, a program. ç>> the six gulf states includg saudi arabia have called on the un security council to implement a no-fly zone over libya. the un needed to protect libyan citizens. earlier president obama said the u.s. and allies are stillç considering a military response to the situation in libya where he said people are facing unacceptable violence. >> i want to send a clear message to those around colonel gaddafi. it is their choice to make how they operate moving forward. theyç will be held accountable for whenever violence continues to take place there. in the meantime we have made no consulting in brussels are around a wide range of potential options, including potential military options. >> president obama's comments come asç the second day of a concerted counter-of
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. washington reintroduce this military trials at guantanamo bay despite anç earlier promise to close it down. the party is over for the highest-paid actor on american television. charlie sheen is sacked from his, a program. ç>> the six gulf states includg saudi arabia have called on the un security council to implement a no-fly zone over libya. the un needed to protect libyan citizens. earlier...
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leaving just 2% made here in america. you may remember when "world news" recently traveled to china, to the town that makes one-third of the world's socks. chen gulfan and her husband showed me a picture of their son. he is living back with his grandparents. they see him once a year, so that they can work in the factory, making $14 a day, $270 a month. clothing workers here, $88 a day, $1,760 a month. how could we ever compete with those socks and other items? would we want to? >> i'm not sure it's feasible to compete with china. what we are good at is the production of advanced goods. >> reporter: when it comes to clothing, he means labs like this one at the north face in california. testing the latest in waterproof jackets. windproof. winter proof. the kind of advanced clothing foreign competitors can't match. in fact, 400 people have jobs because of this one lab alone. and back in that very public lab we created, one couple, determined to find american. even the t-shirt, she said, "honey, take it off." >> haiti. >> hai
leaving just 2% made here in america. you may remember when "world news" recently traveled to china, to the town that makes one-third of the world's socks. chen gulfan and her husband showed me a picture of their son. he is living back with his grandparents. they see him once a year, so that they can work in the factory, making $14 a day, $270 a month. clothing workers here, $88 a day, $1,760 a month. how could we ever compete with those socks and other items? would we want to?...
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dot com slash usa or youtube dot com slash r t america and christine for sounds. like drives the world but fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions completely. made who can you trust no one. is you deal with a global mission which is where we had to stay.
dot com slash usa or youtube dot com slash r t america and christine for sounds. like drives the world but fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions completely. made who can you trust no one. is you deal with a global mission which is where we had to stay.
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esfuerzo internacional, diseñados por la resolución de la onu >>> vamos a pasar del mundo arabe al américa latina, el gobierno de méxico dice que no fueron inforamdos de la operación rápido y furioso, le informaron al presidente felipe calderón >>> en sí, no lo autoricé nuestra política es atrapar a los narcotraficantes, lo que ha dicho que es que ha nombrado un investigador >>> quien lo autorizó? >>> no tenemos todos los hechos >>> no le informaron a usted? >>> claro que no, los estados unidos es muy grande, pero quiero decirte nítidamente, que hable'con el presidente felipe calderón, nuestra política es de mejorar la intervención de armamentos que van hacia el sur, porque ha estado interviniendo en los problemas de seguridad de méxico, pero estamos tratando de desarrollar una cooperación entre estados unidos y méxico como nunca antes, esto nos permite abordar el problema de manera integral. tenemos obligaciones, no solamente es el problema de méxico sino también nuestro tenemos que reducir la demanda de estupefacientes, queremos reducir la demanda, a través de programas
esfuerzo internacional, diseñados por la resolución de la onu >>> vamos a pasar del mundo arabe al américa latina, el gobierno de méxico dice que no fueron inforamdos de la operación rápido y furioso, le informaron al presidente felipe calderón >>> en sí, no lo autoricé nuestra política es atrapar a los narcotraficantes, lo que ha dicho que es que ha nombrado un investigador >>> quien lo autorizó? >>> no tenemos todos los hechos >>> no le...
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america is still strong and the economy is growing, and we have perhaps 30 or 40 billion dollars worth of u.s. treasury bills. but those are shorter maturity obligations. so the argument really that we have is really a one of valuation. we simply think that longer dated treasury yields, and to cite a few examples, two-year at 70 basis, and five-year treasuries at 2% plus or minus simply are not reflective of where they should be or eventually going. if yields in longer dated segments then prices move lower. so it's not a negative thing in terms of the u.s., it's simply a overevaluation in terms of price. >> susie: so what would make you a buyer again? where would you have to see the yields on these various bonds? >> well, historicly, susie, let's take a 10-year treasury, today they had an auction, a yield of around 3.5%. historicly when the u.s. economy is growing in nominal terms, that means real growth plus inflation, close to 5%, which is what it's doing now, the 10-year treasury has yielded about 5%. now it means that it's yielding 1.5% less than it should. and one of the primary r
america is still strong and the economy is growing, and we have perhaps 30 or 40 billion dollars worth of u.s. treasury bills. but those are shorter maturity obligations. so the argument really that we have is really a one of valuation. we simply think that longer dated treasury yields, and to cite a few examples, two-year at 70 basis, and five-year treasuries at 2% plus or minus simply are not reflective of where they should be or eventually going. if yields in longer dated segments then...
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teach for america really isn't about -- we are about, teachers are critical, but teach for america is about building a movement amount our country's future leaders to say we have to change the way our education system is fundamentally, and i think in your article in the new yorker about, about the formation of movements captured the whole theory of teach. it's the experience of teaching successfully in ways that, i know, i think we're creating a core of people who are absolutely determined to expand the opportunities facing kids in the most absolutely, you know, economically disadvantaged communities. you know, who are pouring themselves into their work and trying to put their kids on a different path and having varying levels of success and taking from that experience, incredible lesson. you know, they realize through their firsthand experience the challenges the kids face, the potential they have, and they realize it's ultimately possible to solve the problem, and that experience is not only important for their kids, but completely transformational for them. of course, they are all
teach for america really isn't about -- we are about, teachers are critical, but teach for america is about building a movement amount our country's future leaders to say we have to change the way our education system is fundamentally, and i think in your article in the new yorker about, about the formation of movements captured the whole theory of teach. it's the experience of teaching successfully in ways that, i know, i think we're creating a core of people who are absolutely determined to...
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under fire in america is a failure of both the c.e.o. of a solid successor leadership this is one area where presidents both have enormous power in front of gorbachev and reagan world posed by their own parties but they overcame it and they get it as being attacked in moscow for more he said obama there but this is where leadership is required but don't forget these guys inherited this problem of nato expansion obama didn't expand nato he did not he inherited this problem it has to be resolved and he goes and worse by the day remember the united states is still saying that georgia should become a member of nato and saakashvili is saying yes we want to and the united states is even saying the ukraine crane should become a member of nato even though ukraine says it's not interested now these are fundamental conflicts i mean we already had one world with us and georgia there could be another country to finally who'll stephen cohen thank you very much for this interview. media reporting from libya accused of blowing the unrest out of proport
under fire in america is a failure of both the c.e.o. of a solid successor leadership this is one area where presidents both have enormous power in front of gorbachev and reagan world posed by their own parties but they overcame it and they get it as being attacked in moscow for more he said obama there but this is where leadership is required but don't forget these guys inherited this problem of nato expansion obama didn't expand nato he did not he inherited this problem it has to be resolved...
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we live in america. god bless america. host: you see any similarities between what is going on in wisconsin and other state capitals and what the westboro baptist church does? guest: well, the only similarity is they are both protected activities. the major dissimilarity -- i told the supreme court -- we do not do like some groups up in your grill picketing. that was the issue. you cannot be a captive audience without someone with a picket sign or some other form of advocating communication being up in your grill. no matter what your state of vulnerability may or not be. i had to send a note to -- a description of wisconsin and remind them that that is up in your grill picketing. we did not do that. we do not camp out in the state house. host: time for two more calls for our guest, margie phelps, from the westboro baptist church. topeka, kansas. caller: how are you this morning? host: good. caller: i have -- for as long as they have been around. hello? host: we are listening. caller: there are a lot of things i did not agr
we live in america. god bless america. host: you see any similarities between what is going on in wisconsin and other state capitals and what the westboro baptist church does? guest: well, the only similarity is they are both protected activities. the major dissimilarity -- i told the supreme court -- we do not do like some groups up in your grill picketing. that was the issue. you cannot be a captive audience without someone with a picket sign or some other form of advocating communication...
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corporate america has record profits. it's not that we can't afford this. we need a shared sacrifice. work version shared. they've given up their jobs. they've lost their homes. they can't go anymore. it's time for to us come together and create jobs so that we can create the america that all of us love and is revered around the world. >> woodruff: rich tramp carc the president of afl/cio thanks for talking with us. >> thanks for having me on. i appreciate it. >> woodruff: as we do. and our invitation to governors remains open and we will bring that you perspective at a later date. >> brown: now, anger over insurance rate hikes and a battle brewing in california. "newshour" correspondent spencer michels reports. >> reporter: people got angry when blue shield of california announced recently it would raise health insurance rates for some individuals as much as 59%. it was the fourth major insurance company to announce sharp increases for those buying their own insurance and the third round of rate hikes by blue shield since last fall. >> how much is enough f
corporate america has record profits. it's not that we can't afford this. we need a shared sacrifice. work version shared. they've given up their jobs. they've lost their homes. they can't go anymore. it's time for to us come together and create jobs so that we can create the america that all of us love and is revered around the world. >> woodruff: rich tramp carc the president of afl/cio thanks for talking with us. >> thanks for having me on. i appreciate it. >> woodruff: as...
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america's not broke. america's the biggest economy in the world. as a matter of fact this economy is three times bigger than the chinese economy. you wouldn't know that listening to them because they're always running around like chicken little, oh, my god, the sky's falling, the sky's falling, america's got doom and gloom. well, i don't believe america's doom and gloom. i believe the best days of this country are yet to come. and i think that we have to stop all this crying and we've got to understand that we have to grow ourselves out of this deficit, not just cut everything so that we get rid of the social safety net that people rely on in order to climb up the latter -- ladder to the middle class. that's right, mr. speaker, we can't allow that to happen. there are two things republicans say that are wrong. they are, one, not about jobs. if they were, they'd have introduced at least one jobs bill. they're not about cutting the deficit, if they were they wouldn't have forced poth because ma into this bargain where they extended tax cutters in ric
america's not broke. america's the biggest economy in the world. as a matter of fact this economy is three times bigger than the chinese economy. you wouldn't know that listening to them because they're always running around like chicken little, oh, my god, the sky's falling, the sky's falling, america's got doom and gloom. well, i don't believe america's doom and gloom. i believe the best days of this country are yet to come. and i think that we have to stop all this crying and we've got to...
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this car, he said is revered in america. they are quite rare much i recognize this car it was a prop in one of my movies. this was the car he was escaping i saw kissed a trader in the back seat. how did you get this thing off the property lot? one switch in the road above the gardens and they were at her house. inside the children were asleep and he pulled a bottle of [inaudible] from the cool place under the sink he held it with a hand who's combukelled fanned yellow. you have chosen to become a man born to violence. he answered it was the commander who chose me. okay sun moon said i will turn down the sheets for us much the bed faced a balcony over looking the mountain. across the river was a glow much the 2 disrobed and entered where they lay awake waiting until 10 o'clock. it's a common misconception that listening devices turn off in the power. with a can of peaches the kalt rad had given them. when the house and city below went dark moon spoke, here are the rules she said. children will reveal their names to you when t
this car, he said is revered in america. they are quite rare much i recognize this car it was a prop in one of my movies. this was the car he was escaping i saw kissed a trader in the back seat. how did you get this thing off the property lot? one switch in the road above the gardens and they were at her house. inside the children were asleep and he pulled a bottle of [inaudible] from the cool place under the sink he held it with a hand who's combukelled fanned yellow. you have chosen to become...
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this is america. we have the ability to -- we have shown the world the ability to create untold wealth. but we keep shipping it offshore. why shouldn't people who have an education, who have strived to achieve a middle class standard of live, why shouldn't they expect that their government will stand next to them? it's time for people to understand that we need to take a strong stand in favor of the rights of workers. now how do we do that? let's look at our trade agreements, mr. speaker. every trade agreement needs to be renegotiated. we need to renegotiate nafta and the general agreement on tariff trade and china trade and we need to say that every single trade agreement has the right to collective bargaining. we're going in the wrong direction in the states. every agreement we should should have the right to collective bargaining. the right to joint union, the right to strike, the right to decent wages and benefits, the right to a safe workplace, the right to be able to sue an employer if they main
this is america. we have the ability to -- we have shown the world the ability to create untold wealth. but we keep shipping it offshore. why shouldn't people who have an education, who have strived to achieve a middle class standard of live, why shouldn't they expect that their government will stand next to them? it's time for people to understand that we need to take a strong stand in favor of the rights of workers. now how do we do that? let's look at our trade agreements, mr. speaker. every...
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the president says america's role will be limited. >> we're not putting any ground forces into libya. >> reporter: and that other union heaveal in the middle east like the recent bloody crack down in syria will be looked at case by case. >> each of these, we are looking at and an liz will-- analyzing carefully. but we can't draw some general, sweeping conclusions about the entire region. >> reporter: and president obama makes his pitch monday evening in a televised national address. he'll have to sell u.s. military action in libya to an american audience already weary from two long warrings in iraq and afghanistan. jim? >> at the white house for us, thank you. elsewhere in the region the government of syria has sent the army into the main port city of latakia the latest city to be swept by protest against the rule of president bashar assad. the government says at least 12 people have been killed, reportedly by ungown-- unknown gunmen firing from roof 207s. for more on the policy challenges facing the president we are joined by john dickerson. good evening. >> good evening, jim. >> a q
the president says america's role will be limited. >> we're not putting any ground forces into libya. >> reporter: and that other union heaveal in the middle east like the recent bloody crack down in syria will be looked at case by case. >> each of these, we are looking at and an liz will-- analyzing carefully. but we can't draw some general, sweeping conclusions about the entire region. >> reporter: and president obama makes his pitch monday evening in a televised...
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. >> welcome to our viewers in america and around the globe. the turmoil in libya continues. they have launched fresh attacks in the east of the country. at a the hague, the prosecutor for the international criminal court has confirmed he will investigate muammar gaddafi and his inner circle for crimes against humanity. president obama again demanded that the embattled libyan leaders step down. >> the violence must stop. muammar gaddafi has lost legitimacy to lead, and he must leave. those who perpetrate violence against the libyan people will be held accountable. the aspirations of the libyan people our freedom, democracy and dignity. and they must be met. >> we will have more from washington shortly. paris, we have this report from -- first, we have this report on the counterattack. >> after yesterday's, rebel volunteers were in a high state of nervousness. after an air raid on the town by planes from colonel gaddafi's air force, the nervousness increased. one person let off a grenade. for the most part, these are not trained soldiers. discipline is not existence -- is non-
. >> welcome to our viewers in america and around the globe. the turmoil in libya continues. they have launched fresh attacks in the east of the country. at a the hague, the prosecutor for the international criminal court has confirmed he will investigate muammar gaddafi and his inner circle for crimes against humanity. president obama again demanded that the embattled libyan leaders step down. >> the violence must stop. muammar gaddafi has lost legitimacy to lead, and he must...
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you saw kids riding in back -- that back flat areas in cars all across america. nobody blinked an eye about it, right? today, what would you do if you saw an unrestrained child riding that way on i-395? a lot of you would all lose your mind and start honking. some of you all will call the state police and say, we've got a problem over here. but that's what i'm talking about in terms of the evolution of expectation and safety culture. and a lot of it has had to do with the hard work of the national highway traffic safety administration, our partners like all of you here in the room, our state law enforcement partners, mothers against drunk driving, safe kid, consumers union, consumer federation of america. the laundry list is huge. but originally all highway advocates. i'm sorry, jackie. i would never forget you. this is the problem. if i go list the people you all know me personally. you didn't name me. jackie, i owe you something special. we have to have lunch. i can never forget advocates. but the point being is this. it took a tremendous amount of work to get
you saw kids riding in back -- that back flat areas in cars all across america. nobody blinked an eye about it, right? today, what would you do if you saw an unrestrained child riding that way on i-395? a lot of you would all lose your mind and start honking. some of you all will call the state police and say, we've got a problem over here. but that's what i'm talking about in terms of the evolution of expectation and safety culture. and a lot of it has had to do with the hard work of the...
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and latin america, including chile. even as we deepen cooperation between our two countries, i want to take this opportunity to commend chile for the leadership role is increasingly playing across the americas. chile is a vital contributor to the un mission in haiti, where we agreed that yesterday's election is an opportunity to enhance recovery efforts. strong legislation will fight the scourge of human trafficking. mr. president, i want to thank you for offering to share chile security expertise with central american nations as they fight back against criminal gangs and narco traffickers. governments will be working together to promote development in the americas. at the same time, but chile is assuming more of a leadership role beyond the americas. chile took the bold step of giving up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. chile is the first let american nation to join a new international effort to strengthen civil society groups that are under threat. as a member of the u.n. human rights council, chile has joine
and latin america, including chile. even as we deepen cooperation between our two countries, i want to take this opportunity to commend chile for the leadership role is increasingly playing across the americas. chile is a vital contributor to the un mission in haiti, where we agreed that yesterday's election is an opportunity to enhance recovery efforts. strong legislation will fight the scourge of human trafficking. mr. president, i want to thank you for offering to share chile security...
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they want us to put america back to work. they don't want to have a plan put forward that continues to pay enormous bonuses to the billionaires of wall street and creates enormous special tax bonuses for the millionaires who are making their tax returns while taking out this huge, huge economic meltdown on working people. now, let's review how this all came to pass. you will recall that during the second bush administration, there was a plan to take and launch two foreign wars and not pay for them, and then proceed to create medicare part-d and not pay for it and then to give bonus tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires and not pay for it and reverse an enormous annual surplus and turn it into an enormous annual deficit, and in the process produce a very tiny, modest expansion in which working people actually lost ground. so that expansion all went to the very top. well, that was just the beginning before my colleagues across decided that that he were going to deregulate retail mortgages in order to ramp up predatory mor
they want us to put america back to work. they don't want to have a plan put forward that continues to pay enormous bonuses to the billionaires of wall street and creates enormous special tax bonuses for the millionaires who are making their tax returns while taking out this huge, huge economic meltdown on working people. now, let's review how this all came to pass. you will recall that during the second bush administration, there was a plan to take and launch two foreign wars and not pay for...
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. >> this is a contract with americans for america. >> reporter: there are personal considerations as well. mike huckabee is making real money for the first time in his life with a t.v. show and speeches. so is sarah palin. indiana governor mitch daniels is concerned about the impact on his family and, despite huge republican gains last fall and a democratic incumbent can mediocre job approval ratings, president obama is seen as a formidable political figure who will be difficult to defeat. >> thank you. >> president obama at worst is even or in many cases is leading by as many as ten points. >> reporter: one tempting factor is that for the first time in decades there's no clear g.o.p. front-runner and nobody can predict who the favorite will be and when it comes to legal predictions nobody's usually right. katie? >> couric: all right, jeff, should be interesting. thanks very much. and coming up next on the "cbs evening news," what's killing the california sea otter? [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee time. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liqui
. >> this is a contract with americans for america. >> reporter: there are personal considerations as well. mike huckabee is making real money for the first time in his life with a t.v. show and speeches. so is sarah palin. indiana governor mitch daniels is concerned about the impact on his family and, despite huge republican gains last fall and a democratic incumbent can mediocre job approval ratings, president obama is seen as a formidable political figure who will be difficult to...
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, quÉ candidato mexicano se llevarÍa mejor con los estados unidos y que candidatos serÍa mejor para amÉrica latina. >> como acabamos de ver uno de los resultados principales de nuestra encuesta es la fuerza que parece tener el pri y su posible candidato enrique peÑa nieto la pregunta es, si se trata de una nueva imagen del perico de un desgaste del pan. edgar muÑoz nos habla de esto y tambiÉn de lo peleada que esta la candidatura presidencial dentro del partido de la revoluciÓn democrÁtica. >> el gobernador del estado de mÉxico a enrique peÑa nieto parece inalcanzable para la elecciÓn presidencial del aÑo 2012 segÚn los resultados de la encuesta de univisiÓn y parametrÍa, a pesar de, segÚn algunos adversarios, no explicar claramente de quÉ muriÓ su primera esposa la diferencia esta, dice rogelio rueda que su partido sabe gobernar. >> donde se aprecia que hay problemas en el paÍs que no han podido ser resueltos, y en algunos casos que ha creado problemas mÁs graves con su planteamiento, un claro ejemplo es el tema de la violencia. >> en efecto la poblaciÓn al parecer le est
, quÉ candidato mexicano se llevarÍa mejor con los estados unidos y que candidatos serÍa mejor para amÉrica latina. >> como acabamos de ver uno de los resultados principales de nuestra encuesta es la fuerza que parece tener el pri y su posible candidato enrique peÑa nieto la pregunta es, si se trata de una nueva imagen del perico de un desgaste del pan. edgar muÑoz nos habla de esto y tambiÉn de lo peleada que esta la candidatura presidencial dentro del partido de la revoluciÓn...
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brutal dictators if we go into libya should we go there as well here's what he said it's true that america cannot use our military were ever repression for given the costs and risks of intervention we must always measure our interests against the need for action but cannot be an argument for never acting on behalf of what's right. i said what do you think i think you know you thank the u.s. should never act on this is ridiculous it's come out the british special forces u.s. special forces were there before this began just like in egypt they fly elbereth in and glitter both of the liberation graves are headed up by western funded people in egypt well barak says he won't stand down when the u.s. ordered him to and then magically he has a stroke and it's never seen again that's one of their former dictators like saddam . propped up i mean this is ridiculous the last is setting a precedent through the un that they can fund rebels to start wars against regimes not favorable to the globalist system and then the west will come in and bombard them we've now seen senator lieberman and others callin
brutal dictators if we go into libya should we go there as well here's what he said it's true that america cannot use our military were ever repression for given the costs and risks of intervention we must always measure our interests against the need for action but cannot be an argument for never acting on behalf of what's right. i said what do you think i think you know you thank the u.s. should never act on this is ridiculous it's come out the british special forces u.s. special forces were...
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america cannot be great if we go broke. our businesses will not be able to grow and create jobs and our workers will not be able to compete successfully for the jobs of the future without a plan to get this crushing debt burden off our backs. madam president, i think every senator probably agrees with that, but is every senator prepared to do something about it? certainly this budget sent us by the house is an avoidance of that kind of discussion and the responsibility that the debt commission placed on our heads. so we ought to get serious. for the fiscal year 2011, the administration's budget projects a deficit of $1.6 trillion. without changes in our current policies, the congressional budget office estimates that our federal debt will be 95% of g.d.p., the gross domestic product of our nation. today, as we are here, we are borrowing 40 cents of every single dollar that we spend. borrowing 40 cents. we borrow a lot of it to be able to afford to buy the source of our energy from other countries and much of the dollars tha
america cannot be great if we go broke. our businesses will not be able to grow and create jobs and our workers will not be able to compete successfully for the jobs of the future without a plan to get this crushing debt burden off our backs. madam president, i think every senator probably agrees with that, but is every senator prepared to do something about it? certainly this budget sent us by the house is an avoidance of that kind of discussion and the responsibility that the debt commission...
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and latin america. after that, general david petraeus on afghanistan. then, live at 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on "washington journal." >> this weekend on a road to the white house, herman cain on the economy and whether he will run for the republican nomination. >> the feedback we have gotten from people across the country, tens of thousands who are willing to volunteer. >> this sunday at 6:00 27:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> secretary of state hillary clinton says latin america can serve as a model for democratic movements across the globe. yesterday she responded to critics of the president of the upcoming trip to the region. the president will visit brazil, chile, and san salvador -- el salvador. this event takes place at the center for strategic and international studies. it is about 30 minutes. >> i want to thank knack for his introduction. he is a longtime friend. you are guaranteed if he does not provide embarrassing detail to have a positive preludin. i can think of no one more fittin
and latin america. after that, general david petraeus on afghanistan. then, live at 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on "washington journal." >> this weekend on a road to the white house, herman cain on the economy and whether he will run for the republican nomination. >> the feedback we have gotten from people across the country, tens of thousands who are willing to volunteer. >> this sunday at 6:00 27:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> secretary of state...
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. >> i stand before you to proclaim tonight america is the land where dreams can come true for all of us. >> president obama paid tribute to ferrero sag his daughters will grow newspaper a more equal america because of her. ferrero was dogged by allegations about her personal finances and those of her husband. mondale later said that cost them in the polls. >>> two airlines are hoping for smoother flying today. an outage in the central computer system yesterday forced the cancellation of 140 alaska and flights. one alaska flight out of oakland international was cancelled and three others delayed by as much as two hours. you can see the lines there. the presses of both airlines post add video on youtube apologizeing for the glitch explaining it was cause bit a blown transformer. >> san francisco is coming in to see a free conset by britney spears. the pop print sis will perform at the specific auditorium. she was originally scheduled to sing outdoors in the castro neighborhood but the threat of rain caused a change in her plans. the hour long performance starts at noon and it will air
. >> i stand before you to proclaim tonight america is the land where dreams can come true for all of us. >> president obama paid tribute to ferrero sag his daughters will grow newspaper a more equal america because of her. ferrero was dogged by allegations about her personal finances and those of her husband. mondale later said that cost them in the polls. >>> two airlines are hoping for smoother flying today. an outage in the central computer system yesterday forced the...
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was this justice served or a stain on america's history. of transcripts and ninety one when they. released he was guilty and they got what they deserved execution for sharing secrets yes you're laughing over here brian what do you think well we're going to my grammar. the conviction of the rosenbergs and then their execution was of course we should remember the first time civilians had been executed in the united states for the activists it was conspiracy to commit espionage it was unfair to the beginning of the mccarthy which i'm here eames thousands of people would had to leave the united states tens of thousands lost their job many people who were communist or socialist would get prison simply for believing in socialism or communism and it was a hysteria and of course it was a complete legal lynching in all ways ethel rosenberg as we know now from the record that we have seen was really held hostage they were hoping that her husband would name names and she was put in really as a as a pawn in this bigger. styria so this wasn't legal lync
was this justice served or a stain on america's history. of transcripts and ninety one when they. released he was guilty and they got what they deserved execution for sharing secrets yes you're laughing over here brian what do you think well we're going to my grammar. the conviction of the rosenbergs and then their execution was of course we should remember the first time civilians had been executed in the united states for the activists it was conspiracy to commit espionage it was unfair to...
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her hour long performance begins at noon and it will air tuesday on "good morning america." this is to coincide with the release of her new album. 5,000 tickets were offered last week and they were snapped up within minutes. lisa, did you get tickets there for yourself or your girls? >> did not. good thing it is inside because the rain will be coming down from the north bay by mid-afternoon. just light rain and it's only just a chance in san francisco. so we are on our way to a big pattern change, dry streets this morning and temperatures in the 40s. a look at a sunny and warmer week ahead next. >>> thank you. also the stanford women are one win away from a return trip to the final 4 after being tested by north carolina. mike shumann has your highlights comingngngngngngngngngngngngngng [ male announcer ] it's aule of nature. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze em fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ green giant soft! har
her hour long performance begins at noon and it will air tuesday on "good morning america." this is to coincide with the release of her new album. 5,000 tickets were offered last week and they were snapped up within minutes. lisa, did you get tickets there for yourself or your girls? >> did not. good thing it is inside because the rain will be coming down from the north bay by mid-afternoon. just light rain and it's only just a chance in san francisco. so we are on our way to a...
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does this america look like? and i believe the best country is to create prosperity through a system that allows individuals to work and agree and create jobs. at home. a lot of system that's full of government spending, government waste, government bureaucracy, government taxation, government regulation. i don't think that's the america we want to build. and so the idea that we want to go home and attack folks and raise taxes and send more money to washington, that's just not going to fix the problem. and i believe we can get there as long as we work together. >> we are out of time. i know you've already returned to your alma mater to talk to students there about life in washington. can you give our c-span viewers here who watch the congress your overriding impression of what it's like to be in the house after your first two months here? >> guest: well, it's -- it's an amazing experience. the problems that we're facing are very challenging. but we have a new group of folks that are very optimistic. like i said t
does this america look like? and i believe the best country is to create prosperity through a system that allows individuals to work and agree and create jobs. at home. a lot of system that's full of government spending, government waste, government bureaucracy, government taxation, government regulation. i don't think that's the america we want to build. and so the idea that we want to go home and attack folks and raise taxes and send more money to washington, that's just not going to fix the...
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and i took advantage of that ann so does a good portion of business in america. you can get somebody to work for minimum wage and work anrk eight-hour shift and take a half an hour break and work really hard, and you use that person.n, so i don't know that i would say i'm guilty of it, but maybe -- yeah, i'm guilty of it. and i all felt that when i came to this work after i sold my restaurant and came to this ca work, suddenly what i had heard my employee or fellow workers say came to the forefront, and i really saw that they had many times risked their lives to come to the united states to work.te and in most cases they just want to work. they don't want to live here, they want to earn money, send it home and go home. but what's happened down on the border now makes it very difficult for these people to it return.lt f >> thanks. and that's actually a good lead-in to my next question for sam.qu sam, in addition to the gripping stories of individuals in your books, you make a point that not a whole lot of authors on this side of the border get into, that point bei
and i took advantage of that ann so does a good portion of business in america. you can get somebody to work for minimum wage and work anrk eight-hour shift and take a half an hour break and work really hard, and you use that person.n, so i don't know that i would say i'm guilty of it, but maybe -- yeah, i'm guilty of it. and i all felt that when i came to this work after i sold my restaurant and came to this ca work, suddenly what i had heard my employee or fellow workers say came to the...
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that is not what america was built on. america was built on rewarding success. regardless of how high you raise the tax rates on whatever group, you have to get rid of the wasteful spending and the real growth in income is not from higher taxes. it is from increase productivity and economic growth. that is where we need to be focused. when not to -- would not need to be in this argument. host: paula says -- guest: it may not so much be cutting social security but changing the rules associated with the social security, where the retirement age comes up, and looking at -- you listed earlier the bipartisan report of things we can do. let's pick some of those things and do them. you cannot just ignore social security. there is not enough money coming in regardless of raiding the trust fund or not raiding the trust fund. there is not enough money coming in. the population is aging. people are staying alive longer. it is a great thing. maybe you need to work a little bit longer, too. we have to look at their population demographics. the aging population is a problem.
that is not what america was built on. america was built on rewarding success. regardless of how high you raise the tax rates on whatever group, you have to get rid of the wasteful spending and the real growth in income is not from higher taxes. it is from increase productivity and economic growth. that is where we need to be focused. when not to -- would not need to be in this argument. host: paula says -- guest: it may not so much be cutting social security but changing the rules associated...
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so wake up, america. let's get some money back into those countries. host: moving on to albuquerque, new mexico. kenny, a democrat. caller: thank you for taking my call. some really good debate going on this money. i agree with my republican colleagues there, i cannot wait to see ron paul trying to get around to the debate, because it is interesting how they lock him out in the past. also talking about entitlement spending, i think we should address some of the subsidies going to oil companies if you want to be serious about balancing the budget. i think what the gridlock is showing in washington is that we desperately need a third party. that is when we can come together as americans and get our best ideas to solve these complex but important issues. thank you for taking my call. host: let's touch on the oil part of that comment. the situation in the millies, rising gas prices, we had speaker boehner come out this week to talk about the high prices. there is this story here -- can either of you make the connection between higher gas prices, economic c
so wake up, america. let's get some money back into those countries. host: moving on to albuquerque, new mexico. kenny, a democrat. caller: thank you for taking my call. some really good debate going on this money. i agree with my republican colleagues there, i cannot wait to see ron paul trying to get around to the debate, because it is interesting how they lock him out in the past. also talking about entitlement spending, i think we should address some of the subsidies going to oil companies...
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>> brasil es el paÍs mÁs rico de amÉrica del sur. pero ademÁs las razones de visitar a chile, el mercado chileno no es muy grande. lo que estÁ buscando el presidente obama es incentivar la exportaciÓn. para impulsar la inversiÓn econÓmica en estados unidos. el salvador. un reconocimiento a la transformaciÓn polÍtica y sobre todo tratar de evitar que pueda caer en ese eje de la izquierda. >> yo creo que aunque no lo formule la casa blanca hay algo en ese viaje de querer cerrar el pasado. las visitas a chile, donde va a hablar desde el palacio de la moneda, en la lucha cruenta contra la cigarrillos, de alguna manera le van hacer a obama. hay que olvidarnos de las luchas ideolÓgicas del pasado. >> quÉ sacamos de este viaje? creÍ que íbamos a estar hablando de japÓn, ahora estamos hablando de libia. cÓmo puede este presidente concentrarse en brasil cuando la atenciÓn estÁ en otro lado? >> las razones de estados unidos, se hablÓ mucho de que el viaje se podrÍa haber postergado. pero lo notable es que estamos hablando hoy
>> brasil es el paÍs mÁs rico de amÉrica del sur. pero ademÁs las razones de visitar a chile, el mercado chileno no es muy grande. lo que estÁ buscando el presidente obama es incentivar la exportaciÓn. para impulsar la inversiÓn econÓmica en estados unidos. el salvador. un reconocimiento a la transformaciÓn polÍtica y sobre todo tratar de evitar que pueda caer en ese eje de la izquierda. >> yo creo que aunque no lo formule la casa blanca hay algo en ese viaje de querer...
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i'm only a man after all and i cannot live without it a school boy of these americas. thank you. [applause] >> take us to the back woods of georgia where i believe it's the first week of hunting season. in 1955, the spanish explorer desocietio arrived in south that >> with wild pigs in tow. in 2004 in georgia a 12 foot, hundred thousand pound pig was killed. it's unclear whether this pig, hog zila got that big while grazing in the wild or whether he was fed peanuts farm fed or 43 range. when the pigs flair a griffin was asked why he had to shoot the pig. griffin said, because i couldn't believe it was so big. i grew up 20 miles away in a town that put martin luther king in jail for a few nights in 1963. when they heard the story of hog zila i wondered why people killed things they don't understand. i would like to read hog zila this is the first timei've read this part one is what i'm reading today. killer of kid and faun, muddy wallower trichinosis and tick. trap smart, nonnative gar gant wan flea bag you root in the oak brush of bogs and swamp. if we killed you now, hog zila, i
i'm only a man after all and i cannot live without it a school boy of these americas. thank you. [applause] >> take us to the back woods of georgia where i believe it's the first week of hunting season. in 1955, the spanish explorer desocietio arrived in south that >> with wild pigs in tow. in 2004 in georgia a 12 foot, hundred thousand pound pig was killed. it's unclear whether this pig, hog zila got that big while grazing in the wild or whether he was fed peanuts farm fed or 43...
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. >>> definitivamente neira hemos estado siguiendo desde casa la cobertura magnífica de despierta américa, desde las horas de la madrugada desde que nos despertamos y ocurrió esta tragedia que ocurrió en la madrugada y ha sido una excelente cobertura y una tragedia que no solamente afecta a japón afecta primero a la humanidad que todos están preocupados por la perdida de seres humanos y al ver esas imágenes de tanta nlgente afecta también las amenazas para hawai para la costa de estados unidos, la costa este, méxico, centroamérica y sudamérica todos están en alerta. nosotros vamos a continuar esta co ibebertura especial del terro y tsunami de japón y amenaza a varios países de la costa del pacífico. el fenómeno causado por el temblor de tierra de 8. 9 golpeó la costa oeste de japón con olas que penetraron hasta las poblaciones situadas junto al mar, ahí arrastró embarcaciones, vehículos, casas, personas también provocó cuestionincendie salieron de control la agencia coi reporta 1500 muertos y 88 mil desaparecidos pero hay quienes dicen que la cifra es menor, a 300 per
. >>> definitivamente neira hemos estado siguiendo desde casa la cobertura magnífica de despierta américa, desde las horas de la madrugada desde que nos despertamos y ocurrió esta tragedia que ocurrió en la madrugada y ha sido una excelente cobertura y una tragedia que no solamente afecta a japón afecta primero a la humanidad que todos están preocupados por la perdida de seres humanos y al ver esas imágenes de tanta nlgente afecta también las amenazas para hawai para la costa...
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poverty in america is increasing. what we understand, pregnant women and little kids do to the get good nutrition, the likelihood is that they're going to get, that the births might be low weight or little babies might come down with illnesses if they don't have good nutrition. poverty is increasing. yet the republicans want to cut the wic program by $750 million, 10%. title one education funding, everybody understands we have problems with wedcation right now. large dropout rates. republicans want to cut $5 billion from the department of education. on and on and on it goes. now what do i think? do i think that it is appropriate that we balance the budget on low income pregnant women an infants who need nutrition? do i think you should throw 200,000 kids off the head start program? do i think you cut the social security administration severely? do i think you cut planned parenthood which has done such a good job in preventing unwanted pregnancies? does that make sense? i don't think so. i don't think that is good for
poverty in america is increasing. what we understand, pregnant women and little kids do to the get good nutrition, the likelihood is that they're going to get, that the births might be low weight or little babies might come down with illnesses if they don't have good nutrition. poverty is increasing. yet the republicans want to cut the wic program by $750 million, 10%. title one education funding, everybody understands we have problems with wedcation right now. large dropout rates. republicans...